Missouri 2022 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB1916

Introduced
1/5/22  

Caption

Authorizes a tax credit for parents of students attending school outside of their school district

Impact

If passed, HB 1916 would modify the existing tax code to provide a financial incentive for parents, which could influence the dynamics within public and private educational institutions. This tax credit could potentially elevate the standards of education as schools may be driven to improve their offerings to attract more students from competing districts. The implications of such a credit could also lead to increased enrollment in schools that are perceived to provide a better quality of education, thereby affecting funding structures based on student attendance.

Summary

House Bill 1916 proposes a tax credit for parents who enroll their children in schools outside of their designated school districts. This initiative aims to enhance educational opportunities by allowing families more flexibility in choosing schools that cater to their children's specific needs. The bill emphasizes the importance of educational choice and seeks to alleviate financial burdens on parents who opt for alternative schooling options, thereby promoting a more competitive educational environment.

Contention

While supporters argue that HB 1916 will empower parents and foster a more diverse educational landscape, there are notable concerns raised by opponents. Critics fear that the bill may drain resources from struggling school districts, further exacerbating inequalities in educational funding. They also express worries that the tax credit system could favor wealthier families who can afford to send their children to out-of-district schools, leaving lower-income families with limited options. This dichotomy has led to heated debates about the equity of educational funding and the potential long-term effects on public education systems.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO SB565

Creates a tax credit for educational expenses incurred by parents whose children attend a home school, a virtual school, or a school outside of their district of residence

MO SB344

Requires schools that receive state funds to give students excused absences for attending scheduled elections with their parents

MO SB543

Allows students in school districts attending a four-day school week to transfer to an adjoining district where students attend a five-day school week

MO SB485

Authorizing students attending public schools with low proficiency scores and certain private elementary and secondary school students to participate in the tax credit for low income students scholarship program.

MO SB83

AN ACT relating to KEES scholarships for students attending noncertified schools.

MO HB249

AN ACT relating to KEES scholarships for students attending noncertified schools.

MO SB7

AN ACT relating to KEES scholarships for students attending noncertified schools.

MO SB24

AN ACT relating to KEES scholarships for students attending noncertified schools.

MO HB46

AN ACT relating to KEES scholarships for students attending noncertified schools.

MO SB00668

An Act Concerning Students With Special Needs Who Attend Schools Outside Of District.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.